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Lenti, Laura and Domoki, Ferenc and Kis, Dávid and Hegyi, Orsolya and Tóth, Gábor and Busija, David W. and Bari, Ferenc (2007) Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide induces pial arteriolar vasodilation through cyclooxygenase-dependent and independent mechanisms in newborn pigs. Brain Research, 1165. pp. 81-88. ISSN 0006-8993

Ábrahám, Hajnalka and Tóth, Z. and Bari, Ferenc and Domoki, Ferenc and Seress, László (2005) Novel calretinin and reelin expressing neuronal population includes Cajal-Retzius-type cells in the neocortex of adult pigs. Neuroscience, 136 (1). pp. 217-230. ISSN 0306-4522

Domoki, Ferenc and Sántha, Péter and Bari, Ferenc and Jancsó, Gábor (2003) Perineural capsaicin treatment attenuates reactive hyperaemia in the rat skin. Neuroscience Letters, 341 (2). pp. 127-130. ISSN 0304-3940

Monograph

Bari, Ferenc and Annaházi, Anita and Domoki, Ferenc and Farkas, Eszter and Nagy, Krisztina (2010) Funkcionális és morfológiai változások jellemzése krónikus agyi hipoperfúzió során patkányban = Characterization of functional and morphological changes is the hypoperfused rat brain. Project Report. OTKA.

Bari, Ferenc and Dégi, Rózsa and Domoki, Ferenc and Kiss, Csaba and Nagy, Krisztina and Nógrádi, Antal and Pákáski, Magdolna and Smausz Kolumbán, Tomi Ferenc and Somlai, Csaba (2007) Az agy vérellátásának szabályozása újszülöttkori kísérletes hypoxiában = Regulation of cerebral blood supply following experimentally-induced hypoxia in the newborn. Project Report. OTKA.

Domoki, Ferenc and Nagy, Krisztina (2006) Az ATP-szenzitív káliumion-csatorna nyitók neuroprotektív hatásának vizsgálata újszülött malacban = The neuroprotective effect of ATP-sensitive potassium channel openers in piglets. Project Report. OTKA.

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